GROWTH PERFORMANCE AND NUTRIENT UTILIZATION OF Clarias gariepinus FINGERLINGS FED SWEET POTATO PEELS FERMENTED AT DIFFERENT DURATIONS.

Authors

  • J.O Oshoke
  • P.G Gulbee
  • A. Adeniyi

Abstract

Conventional sources of protein are becoming in adequate for protein-based food supply. Non-conventional
sources are of much concern, but literature is sparse on protein quality of fermented sweet potato peel
biomass. Hence this study investigates the potentials of anaerobic fermented sweet potato peel in the diets of
Clarias gariepinus. Four diets were formulated at 40% crude protein level containing different duration of
fermented sweet potato peels (3 days, 6 days and 9 days) designated as T1, T2, T3 and T4 respectively. The study
lasted for 10 weeks. Each treatment contained 15 fingerling having an average weight of 4.54 ± 0.06g with three
replicate per treatment. Test fish in each tank were fed 5% of their biomass twice daily. At the end of the
experiment, proximate composition and growth parameters were analyzed. Result showed that fish fed T1 (3 Days
fermentation) compared favourably with the control diet (P ˂ 0.05). Fish fed control diet had the best specific
growth rate (0.34±0.11a) and feed efficiencies (protein efficiency ratio, 0.28±0.03 and food conversion ratio,
7.78±0.13). The result of the proximate analysis of the sweet potato peel fermented for different duration showed
that the percentage composition of ash, fibre and protein content decreased insignificantly while the moisture and
carbohydrate content increased insignificantly. From this study it has shown that 3 days fermentation of sweet
potato peel can be incorporated into the diet of Clarias gariepinus without any adverse effect on the growth
performance.

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Published

2019-12-01

How to Cite

Oshoke, J., Gulbee, P., & Adeniyi, A. (2019). GROWTH PERFORMANCE AND NUTRIENT UTILIZATION OF Clarias gariepinus FINGERLINGS FED SWEET POTATO PEELS FERMENTED AT DIFFERENT DURATIONS. Nigerian Journal of Fisheries, 16(2), 1819–1822. Retrieved from https://fisonjournal.org.ng/index.php/njf/article/view/329